I would say no.
An overwhelming majority of Presidents have been old.
Ronald Reagan is an example. Old usually means wise and experienced.
2007-11-09 07:01:14
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answered by Elutherian 4
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Ron Paul is a medical doctor - so Im sure he is doing the right things health wise - also the predicted age of those living in the US is over 80 now. Finally, he has 10 terms in Congress - so he obviously knows the game & how to deal with its stresses - I wouldnt give it a moments thought .
2007-11-11 11:02:17
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answered by thefatguythatpaysthebills 3
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thank you for the question. i could hire some actors, from the ranks of the Ron Paul supporters, and make a "Mock" debate, which may be made right into a D.V.D. each and each actor could characterize one in all the different presidential applicants. The moderator could ask all and sundry an analogous group of questions: a million. How do you plan to seize Osama Bin weighted down? 2. How do you plan to shop the fee of the dollar? 3. Do you have self assurance in strictly following the policies of the U.S. shape? 4. What may be the advantages to the yankee human beings, of going lower back on a Gold/Silver regular? 5. How is wealth created? all the different actors representing applicants,,different than Ron Paul,,,could stumble & look silly giving his/her answer to those questions. Ron Paul could easily answer each and each question slowly and in intensity without time cut back. on the top of the debate, very for sure gained by utilising Ron Paul, all the different actors could strategies-set Ron and advise him as their determination for President,,,,,,,and urge the yankee human beings to do an analogous. The D. V. D. could end enjoying the main American Patriotic {famous person Spangled Banner?}song a danger with clips of yankee squaddies of ALL wars giving their lives for the reason at the back of Liberty & Justice For All. the final clips from the D.V.D. might desire to be shown on community T.V. commercials, all over the country and paid for with marketing campaign money. The D.V.D might desire to be bought, to enhance extra money for wellness care provider RON PAUL!!!!! thank you. **************************************...
2016-10-01 23:44:29
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answered by ? 4
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I don't think Ron Paul is crazy. I think the people that would support a flat currency and support something like the Federal Reserve (which the Constitution and Thomas Jefferson were extremely against), and support endless interventionalism... that is crazy to me.
Ron Paul, IMO, is the only candidate that makes sense in this race. Besides Tom Tancredo.
2007-11-09 07:29:28
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answered by Flash 3
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No, You're Hot by the way ;). I'd say he's speaking a language that no one wants to hear. Saw a thing on him this morning, where they showed he was the lone vote on several different issues. And one of them was whether Rosa Parks should get a medal. And he voted no! His answer made sense, that they should give her a medal out of their own pockets instead of having the people pay for it with their tax dollars, but he still voted no. He's got answers like this all over the place one was whether we should of gone to war over the issue of slavery. And he said no, we should have ended slavery like the British did, without bloodshed. He makes sense but his ideas seem kooky to most people i think. Or just maybe people aren't used to hearing them.
2007-11-09 07:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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He's older, but sharp as a tack.
He's not the prettiest, nor does he wear as much make up as Romney....
In truth, I doubt it.
It's brains not age that make an office.
It would be smart for him to pick a very good VP though just in case. LOL
However, Regan was pretty old and there were numerous other old presidents.
Ron Paul 08
http://www.ronpaul2008.com
2007-11-09 08:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think 72 is all that old to be president, as long as he seems sharp, which he does.
You raise an interesting question. Whom would/should he choose for his veep. In fact, think I'll go ask that right now. Be there!
2007-11-10 03:47:16
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answered by Todd 5
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no dont think so he has had a healthy lifestyle for a long time and I am sure he will choose a running mate worthy to replace himself and one who holds the same ideals
2007-11-09 08:13:05
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answered by rooster 5
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Not really, I'd rather take an old man, then a dumb man/woman that will lead us in the wrong direction..
2007-11-09 07:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a huge Ron Paul supporter but let me answer like the trolls (Amnesty sucks, sithlord, openthoughts, etc) before they do.
"No, it's the fact that he's a loon that will stop him"
Um, what other childish, anti-intellectual stuff can I come up with?
2007-11-09 07:02:29
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answered by idontknow 3
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